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Face2Face 2018

Face2Face 2018 -

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Join us in Denver for a full-day pre-conference session!

Itana Face2Face 2018: Evaluating and Maturing Your Enterprise Architecture Practice

We will use the Itana EA Maturity Model for Higher Education and apply it to your institution. Case studies will highlight methods maturity of various aspects of the EA practices. Exercises will help you target maturity levels and define next steps in maturing your practice.

Outcomes: Apply the Itana EA Maturity Model to your institution* Apply lessons learned from other institutions to your own practice * Build a roadmap for maturing your enterprise or business architecture practice * Build your personal network with other practitioners"



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The ITANA program is intended not just for enterprise architects, but for a wider audience including:

  • Business architecture -- Business architects, business stakeholders, business leaders, etc.

  • Information architecture --  Information architects, data stewards, business and technical consumers, et.

  • Technical architecture -- Technical architects, technical project managers and teams, etc.

Are you interested in leading a session? Please contact the ITANA Steering Committee.

Want to help out? Scribe a call. It's easy. You can scribe in email, in the wiki directly, in a Google Doc. Give a hand. Help out. Take notes.

Spring 2019 Call Program

Date

Track

Session

Materials

April 5StrategyCloud Strategy at UW-Madison

2019-04-05 Call Note - Cloud Strategy at UW-Madison

Wisconsin Cloud Strategy

April 19

ITSM and EA

Joint call on ITSM, EA, and IT Governance

  • Which are established at your institution and how do they relate?
  • How is your EA practice involved?
  • What does it really look like at your institution?

2019-04-19 Call Note - EA Involvement in ITSM

Slides

May 3Future StateWhat is the value of Central IT in the future? How do you have the conversation in the Central IT unit? How do you help the institution gear up to work in the new future (cloud, SaaS, etc.)?2019-05-03 Call Note
May 17PracticeU Washington's EA Quarterly Planning Process - getting a handle on our work and outcomes.2019-05-17 Call Note
May 31Progress ReportReport out things you worked on improving over the year2019-05-31 Call Note - What have you been working on this year?
June 14n/a2018-2019 Wrap-Up - Lessons Learning - Plus/Deltas/Big Ideas/ Questions from the year2019-06-14 Call Note

Note:  No general membership conference calls are scheduled for Summer quarter.  Working Group calls may continue.  See each Working Group leader/page for info.



The full ITANA 2018-2019 Program will be published in late August. See the details for the call on the Conference Call page. Typically, sessions incorporate a brief (15-30 minute) presentation that shares content and elicits valuable feedback from the session attendees. Please contact the ITANA Steering Committee if you would like to present.

For working group and steering calls, see the Events page.

New Resources


EA Maturity Model

From the EAMM working group: EA Maturity Model

Join the conversation by sharing a practice profile or maturity review!

Itana 2017-2018 Year in Review

Itana did a lot of great work over the 2017-2018 call season.  We had 96 meetings and collaborated with 7 other groups.  There were 4 Working Groups and a Book Club last year.  Have a look at the Year In Review InfoGraphic on below.

Architecture Leadership

From our Spring 2016 Face2Face meeting: Architecture Leadership

See the Spring Face2Face 2016 Notes for more on this F2F.

Architecture Methods

From our Spring 2015 Face2Face meeting: Architecture Methods

See the Spring Face2Face 2015 Notes for more on how the participants worked together.

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